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How many times have you heard a captain of industry say, "It all started with an idea they had at MIT"?

Yes, cutting-edge science and technology research from our classrooms and laboratories has made the world a better place and brought fame and fortune to countless scientists, entrepreneurs, and investors along the way. And our white-coated colleagues are still at it! Join us for a rare view into some of the current MIT research that will shape the future of entrepreneurship. Nobody knows for sure what the "next big thing" will be, but whatever it is, it's probably already underway on our campus!

The talks we've planned are designed for generalists with lively minds and healthy curiosity. No advanced degrees required!

Speakers:
- Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, Principal Investigator, Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department, M.I.T.
Topic: The intersection of nanotechnology and healthcare

- Tomaso A. Poggio, Center for Biological and Computational Learning, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and McGovern Institute for Brain Research, M.I.T.
Topic: Can computer vision now learn from neuroscience?

- Mark Weber, Group Leader, Weather Sensing Group, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Topic: Lincoln Laboratory's Aviation Weather Program

COST & REGISTRATION:
Forum Members: $20, Non-Members: $30, Students from all universities are FREE with valid ID.
https://alum.mit.edu/smarTrans/register-login.vhtml?eventID=6716&groupID=298

MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/oct06.html
Email: rbutler@mit.edu
Phone: 617.253.8240

Official Website: http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/oct06.html

Added by FullCalendar on September 14, 2006